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Anyone have any experience with the new SAS air ride system from Custom Cycle Control Systems? The unit seems to be the cleanest and easiest system I've seen yet to install.
Thanks a ton for the response! Tried the forum search engine, but it didn't bring up your post. I'm thinkin' that the SAS unit is the way I want to go also. Seems like the company has their heads screwed on straight.
Seems odd that they have been sold out through two iterations, yet no one seems to have 'em on this forum.
wallyn, sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. No, I haven't done it as of yet. I had the cash set aside for that and a few other sweet mods, then I blew it up in June and wind up spending alot more on my motor than anticipated. I have kept in touch w/Aaron from Climax and will no doubt have this unit by springtime. He also assured me by then that there may be another upgrade to the kit offered, but wouldn't elaborate until they released it.
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